Global Developmental Delay Clinical Trial
Official title:
Umbilical Cord Blood Therapy for Children With Global Developmental Delay
This open-label study aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of autologous or allogeneic umbilical cord blood therapy for children with global developmental delay.
Global developmental delay is defined as significant delay in two or more of the following
developmental domains: gross/fine motor, speech/language, cognition, social/personal, and
activities of daily living.
Umbilical cord blood has been used for inherited metabolic diseases that feature global
developmental delay and many experimental animal studies have revealed umbilical cord blood
is useful to repair neurological impairments in brain.
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